A safety meeting reveals that 3 workers out of 50 on site have not completed required fall protection training. What immediate action should be taken?
Correct Answer
B) Remove them from work involving fall hazards until training is complete
Workers without required fall protection training must be removed from work involving fall hazards until proper training is completed. This protects worker safety and maintains OSHA compliance.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
OSHA regulations require that workers receive proper fall protection training before being exposed to fall hazards. Removing untrained workers from fall hazard areas is the only legally compliant and safe option. This immediate action prevents potential injuries, fatalities, and OSHA violations that could result in significant fines and work stoppages. The workers can return to fall hazard work areas only after completing the required training and demonstrating competency.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Allow them to work under close supervision
Close supervision cannot substitute for required fall protection training. OSHA standards mandate specific training requirements that must be completed before workers can be exposed to fall hazards, regardless of supervision level.
Option C: Give them a brief on-site training session
Brief on-site training sessions do not meet OSHA's comprehensive fall protection training requirements. Proper training must cover specific topics, demonstrate competency, and be documented according to OSHA standards.
Option D: Have them sign additional safety waivers
Safety waivers cannot waive OSHA training requirements or absolve the employer of responsibility for worker safety. OSHA regulations are mandatory and cannot be waived by employee agreements.
Memory Technique
Think 'STOP before you DROP' - untrained workers must STOP working in fall hazard areas before someone gets hurt from a DROP/fall
Reference Hint
OSHA Construction Standards 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection, specifically 1926.95 and 1926.503 regarding training requirements
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